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  1. 25. Mai 2024 · Jimmy Rowles was undoubtedly one of the great piano jazz improvisers, his style immediately recognizable among the few. He cultivated a phrasing flexibility akin to that of a horn player, with a remarkable sense of time and solo construction, and moreover, he possessed the ability to intensely communicate every human emotion through ...

  2. 24. Mai 2024 · A. A. Artist: Jimmy Rowles, Al Hendrickson, Red Mitchell, Ben Tucker, Joe Mondragon, Art Mardigan, Mel Lewis, Nick Fatool. Title: The Nocturne Session (Remastered) Year Of Release: 2024. Label: Fresh Sound Records. Genre: Jazz. Quality: FLAC (tracks)

  3. 25. Mai 2024 · 1.98K subscribers. Subscribed. 0. 1 view 2 minutes ago. Sasa Top ...more. Sasa Top-----------------------------------------------------Jimmy Rowles Trio - Jam Face - 1978 - 2014Bass – Buster...

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  4. 23. Mai 2024 · The Peacocks (A Timeless Place) is a song written by Jimmy Rowles and performed by Jazzmeia Horn. It was released as part of her album “A Social Call” in 2017. The song has captured the hearts of many jazz enthusiasts with its hauntingly beautiful melody and poetic lyrics.

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  5. 14. Mai 2024 · Pianist Jimmy Rowles then plays some tasty jazz, sounding remarkably like Teddy Wilson. He may have been channeling Wilson, knowing that Benny was very fond of Teddy’s playing. Red Norvo follows with a brief improvisation.

  6. 10. Mai 2024 · "The Maids of Cadiz" (1947) Benny Goodman with Jimmy Rowles and Red Norvo.

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  7. Vor 4 Tagen · Jimmy Giuffre constructed a unique harmonic base for (this tune), with the bridge (the B section) being quite chromatic for 1947. Even someone with the ears of Charlie Parker stumbled through it once before nailing it the second time around on a 1951 live recording of it that captures him sitting-in with the Herman band in Kansas City.”(8)